Situated about 25-km from state capital Kolkata, the constituency has 12 candidates in the fray.
TMC leader and former Railways minister Dinesh Trivedi, who in 2012 had to resign after his proposed passenger fare hike irked party chief Mamata Banerjee, is seeking a second term. In a surprising poll outcome, he had defeated Tarit Topdar, a six-time sitting CPI(M) MP, by 56,024 votes in 2009. CPI-M has won this seat nine times since 1951.
This time Trivedi, a trained pilot and an MBA from the US, is up against CPI(M) trade unionist Subhasini Ali who is eyeing a comeback more than two-and-a-half decades after her last victory from Kanpur seat, retired IPS officer Ramesh Handa of BJP and lawyer Samrat Topadar of Congress.
Trivedi goes to the contest on a strong footing in this seat which has over 12.84 lakh electorate. All the 7 assembly segments under this constituency - Amdanga, Bijpur, Naihati, Bhatpara, Jagaddal, Noapara and Barrackpore were secured by the TMC-Congress combine in 2011.
Also, all the eight municipalities Halisahar, Naihati, Kanchrapara, Bhatpara, Garulia, North Barrackpore, Barrackpore and Titagarh under this constituency are in TMC's bag.
But political observers say though statistics give Trivedi an edge over his opponents, votes for BJP could play a key role. Also, a section of voters have voiced angst over the lack of any major development activities carried out here in the past five years.
Trivedi, however, denies these charges, claiming he was in touch with the constituency and funds have also been spent from the MP-LAD fund for development works.
